5.2.1: Excretion Flashcards
What is excretion?
The removal of metabolic waste from the body.
What is metabolic waste?
A substance that is produced in excess by the metabolic processes in cells; it may become toxic.
Why do nearly all products produced in excess by the chemical processes occurring in the body need to be removed quickly?
So that they do not build up and inhibit enzyme activity or become toxic.
What are the main excretory products?
- Carbon dioxide from respiration.
- nitrogen-containing compounds, such as urea (i.e.nitrogenous waste)
- other compounds, such as the bile pigments found in faeces.
Name four excretory organs.
- The lungs
- The liver
- The kidneys
- The skin
What do the lungs excrete and how?
- Carbon dioxide.
- every cell in the body produces carbon dioxide as a result of respiration.
- The carbon dioxide passes from the cells of respiring tissues into the bloodstream where it is transported to the lungs.
- In the lungs, the carbon dioxide diffuses into the alveoli to be excreted as you breath out.
What does the liver excrete and how?
- It has many metabolic roles and some of the substances produces will be passed into the bile for excretion with the faeces, For example, the pigment bilirubin.
- Also involved in converting excess amino acids into urea.
How is excess amino acids converted into urea?
-Amino acids are broken down by the process of deamination. The nitrogen-containing part of the molecule is then combined with carbon dioxide to produce urea.
What happens to urea once it is excreted from the liver?
Urea is passed into the bloodstream to be transported to the kidneys. urea is transported in solution - dissolved in the plasma.
What do the kidneys excrete and how?
In the kidneys, the urea is removed from the blood to become a part of the urine. Urine is stored in the bladder before being excreted from the body via the urethra.
What are some substances that sweat contains?
Sweat contains a range of substances including…
- salts
- urea
- water
- uric acid
- ammonia.
Which substances in sweat are excretory products?
- Urea
- Uric acid
- Ammonia
Why is the loss of water and salts an important part of homoeostasis?
It contributes to maintaining the body temperature and the water potential of the blood.
Why could allowing the products of metabolism to build up be fatal?
- Because some metabolic products such as carbon dioxide and ammonia are toxic and they interfere with cell processes by altering the pH, so that the normal metabolism is prevented.
- Other metabolic products may act as inhibitors and reduce the activity of essential enzymes.
What is most carbon dioxide transported in the blood as?
give equations
Hydrogencrbonate ions. However, forming hydrogencarbonate ions also forms hydrogen ions.
CO2 + H2O —> H2CO3 (carbonic acid)
The carbonic acid dissociates to release hydrogen ions:
H2CO3 —> H+ + HCO3- (hydrogencarbonate)